Hyper-V environment

Hi all, does anybody manage to install Zimbra on any supported OS running on Hyper-V?

Our environment is 100% Hyper-V. Currently we have an open source edition running on VMware Server. I wish to migrate it to bare metal hypervisor. I can either choose to run standalone ESXi or move to our proper Hyper-V setup. However, we never install linux on Hyper-V platform before, and only Redhat & Suse is supported in Hyper-V. We would like to explore if we can use Ubuntu or CentOS to cater for Zimbra.

When you say "supported OS," are you talking about Hyper-V-supported or Zimbra-supported? Or are you talking about a supported OS for both Hyper-V AND Zimbra? I would think that you would want to pick an OS that is supported by both.

From my understanding, Zimbra does not officially support Cent OS but they do Red Hat and SUSE.

If you are using Open source edition, you don't really have 'official support' anyway. So just do what you gotta do, and ask on the forums. I doubt you will have any insurmountable issues using centos.

Just realized the clustering option is also available on Redhat only. But then since Redhat share the same binary as CentOS, what would be the potential risk of using CentOS? Worst case will be paying for it.....
Why Zimbra is not supported in Windows?

Just realized the clustering option is also available on Redhat only. But then since Redhat share the same binary as CentOS, what would be the potential risk of using CentOS? Worst case will be paying for it.....

If you need to use the cluster service then the only supported environment is the RHCS not CentOS.

Originally Posted by tingshen

Why Zimbra is not supported in Windows?

This question has been answered many times in the forums and it is the fact that there's not Windows build of Postfix. I don't think I'd trust the security of an important mail server to any version of Windows but that's just my personal preference.

Yes it does but why purchase the Network Edition and not get support? Using somethin g other than RHCS will invalidate your support for Zimbra.

Originally Posted by tingshen

Why Ubuntu is supported but nit CentOS?

The simple answer (which has been answered before in the forums) is that the 'vendor' of CentOS doees not provide support for their products - RH, SLES & Ubuntu all have support options available with their vendors.

Originally Posted by tingshen

Anyway, seems like we can't run away for paying Redhat...some additional cost on top of the network edition licences...

If we wish to do clustering, I supposed multiple Redhat has to be purchased too...

Yes, of course you'd need multiple RHEL servers.

Originally Posted by tingshen

If I were to use open source edition, how can I stop users from deleting email? Since no archive option is available...

There are plenty of options for archiving email, both free and paid for, search the forums and wiki for details and options.